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Their best hope is putting a body part in the way—and hoping a Capitals teammate isn’t there to redirect the ricochet into the net.

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Draisaitl rushed the net with teammate Corey Perry and appeared to be sending a frantic one-handed pass Perry’s way when the puck flicked off a Panther and redirected into the net.

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Imports from China fell 4.5%, suggesting there is little sign of redirected trade in cheaper goods from the U.S. to the EU that some analysts had expected.

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In a world where time is finite, the distractions on my phone redirect me from what matters most: quality time with friends and family, effort toward my studies, and the painstaking process of graduate-school applications.

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Bin Sulayem says disruptions are redirecting trade rather than slowing it and that DP World is expanding wherever it sees opportunity.

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